I Didn't Think Anyone Would Care About a Burner... Until This Happened
There's no way I thought anyone would care about a handmade burner. Like genuinely care.
I remember making my first pieces... I was scared people would scroll past, thinking: "Argh another home decor business." I wasn't sure anyone would see the meaning behind it - the reason I was making these pieces in the first place. I had this fear that I'd pour my heart into something... and no one would notice.
But then one day, someone messaged me and said: "I've been searching for something like this for ages... I didn't even know what I was looking for until I saw your burner."
And I remember - when I got my very first order, I didn't even believe it. I refreshed the page ten times just to be sure. I was so nervous not to forget anything - I packed it like it was a treasure. I even wrote an extra-long handwritten note... and just sat there praying she'd like it.
Then someone else told me she lights her burner every Friday after cleaning - that it became her little ritual.
That's when it really sank in: This is more than just homeware. It's something personal. Meaningful.
And that moment - I don't know - it made everything feel real. I just sat there thinking: "Maybe this matters more than I thought."
That's when I realised... It's not just decor. It's about how it makes people feel in their space. Especially women who want something that reflects their culture, their peace, their modern way of living - without letting go of their roots.
It made me want to keep going. To keep creating - for people like her. For people like you.
Because when someone connects to a piece I made - it's the most surreal feeling. Like something I shaped with my hands - in silence, in prayer, in hope - is now sitting in a home I've never seen, part of someone's everyday life.
That thought alone keeps me going.
So if you've ever felt drawn to something I made - just know: I didn't expect you to care. But I'm so grateful you do. This little journey turned into something real. And that's all thanks to you.
Thank you...
for seeing what I create, and feeling something in it.